2017
DOI: 10.1515/aut-2016-0013
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Moisture Responded Transformable Property Of Intelligent Coolness Knitted Fabrics For Sportswear Clothings

Abstract: The present study examined the physical properties related to the intelligent coolness characteristics including the wearing comfort of Huvis elastic fiber (HEF) knitted fabrics. For this purpose, three kinds of covered filament yarn specimens, such as PET-HEF, Aerocool-HEF, and PET-spandex, were prepared, and their knitted fabric specimens were made using these covered yarn specimens. These knitted fabric specimens were dyed at different dyeing temperatures and times to analyze the dyeing characteristics. The… Show more

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“…On the other hand, high functional fibers have become applicable to intelligent textile materials, where self-regulating control of cold and hot weather is possible by the release and absorption of heat [6,12]. Among them, cool textile materials used in hot weather are made from phase change materials (PCM) [6,13,14] and moistureresponded transformable (MRT) fiber [14,32], which are called intelligent textiles or smart textiles. Recently, Mather [33] proposed that PCM, shape memory polymers (SMPs), and breathable fabrics, including thermochromism and photochromism, could apply to intelligent textiles.…”
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“…On the other hand, high functional fibers have become applicable to intelligent textile materials, where self-regulating control of cold and hot weather is possible by the release and absorption of heat [6,12]. Among them, cool textile materials used in hot weather are made from phase change materials (PCM) [6,13,14] and moistureresponded transformable (MRT) fiber [14,32], which are called intelligent textiles or smart textiles. Recently, Mather [33] proposed that PCM, shape memory polymers (SMPs), and breathable fabrics, including thermochromism and photochromism, could apply to intelligent textiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Mather [33] proposed that PCM, shape memory polymers (SMPs), and breathable fabrics, including thermochromism and photochromism, could apply to intelligent textiles. The MRT fiber was developed by Teijin in Japan, which has been commercialized to knitted fabrics for sportswear [32]. MRT fibers are expanded after moisture absorption like the hygral expansion (HE) of wool fibers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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